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Abstract:
In this paper, we analyse the seismicity distribution in the Central Apennines
(Italy) using the recordings of the Rate Symmetrical Michigan (RSM). In
particular, the selected events are relocated using a 1-D model calculated by
means of an inversion procedure. The robustness of the 1-D model and the
location accuracy are tested. The capability of the RSM to well constrain
crustal and subcrustal events in the studied area is discussed. We find that in
the inner side of the chain the seismicity lies in the upper crustal layers,
following the structural trend of the Apennine belt. A W-deepening of the
events is observed in the Apennine fore deep, where the seismicity is mainly
confined in the lower crust. This evidence implies the deepening of the brittle
to ductile transition. Some well-located subcrustal events are found. Their
locations seem to confirm the W-dipping subduction of the Adriatic lithosphere
beneath the Apennines.
(2001): Hypocenter location accuracy and seismicity distribution in the Central Apennines (Italy). Journal of Seismology, 5, 2, 243-261.
(2001): Hypocenter location accuracy and seismicity distribution in the Central Apennines (Italy). Journal of Seismology, 5, 2, 243-261.

